With the release of 2009 Remasters, I second hearing "under a narrow" The Beatles legendary 1960 drives and 1964, the album is one that I was higher.
In my opinion, is The Beatles For Sale Beatles most underrated album. I say this not because it's their best album (is not) but because I think it's better than Please Please Me and Beatles' Yellow Submarine, but it is often called the bandworst album.
I think the reason the album has its bad reputation is because it came from A Hard Day's Night and Help! and in comparison to these two albums, it seems rather weak. On the other hand, if you pull out the album and compare it with the band's first two albums (Please Please Me and With The Beatles) I think it depends a lot better looking.
The problem
The covers are the big problem with this album. If you only focus oneight Lennon / McCartney originals then I'm really really love him. The originals have a low mood that flow really well together. It makes for a great eight EP.
Excellent Originals
He wrote the album opens with a trio of great John Lennon (and sung) songs, "No Reply," "I'm a loser," and "Baby's In Black". I'm also a big fan of the late Lennon album (Track # 12) post "I do not want to spoil the party" the species is very catchycountry-tinged song, which continues with the "Sad Sack" theme of the album opener.
Paul McCartney's contributions are great as well. "I'll Follow The Sun" is probably the most loved Paul for the original album, but I think that, "Every Little Thing" and "what are you doing" is definitely worth a listen as well.
The album also contains the well-known classic "Eight Days a Week", a tune is not cool but obviously not with the peaks of songs like "A Hard Day's Night", "CanBuy! Me Love "and" Ticket to Ride "to the previous album or" Help "," You've Got to Hide Your Love Away "and" Yesterday "on the next album.
Awful Covers
Unfortunately, things start to go wrong when we are on sound quite get "the numbers" as a cover "Rock and Roll Music," "Everybody's Trying To My Baby" and "Kansas City Be / Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!" Things will really start guides with the terrible "Mr. Moonlight" and "Honey Do not." One of the six coveron the plate, which I very patiently (too) cute version of Buddy Holly's "Words of love."
Remastered
Overall, the album sounds a lot better than they used, thanks to the 2009 Remasters. I enjoy both the stereo version (available individually and as part of the stereo box set) and the mono version (which is only available as part of the mono-box).
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